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  1. Press releases

    Damiano Gianelle to lead the FEM Research and Innovation Centre

    He takes over from Claudio Ioriatti who retired today

    Publication date: 01/10/2024

  2. Press releases

    Pulsar Industry triples its space in the Rovereto Mechatronics Pole

    A year and a half after the opening of the Trentino office, new hires and collaborations with local research centres are on the way

    Publication date: 01/10/2024

  3. Press releases

    Pink Month for breast cancer prevention kicks off

    Lilt and Lotus Association activities presented in the presence of councillor Tonina

    Publication date: 01/10/2024

  4. Press releases

    Future Itineraries, TSM's project to tell the world of work at school

    Councillor Gerosa: 'Orienting young people to help them make autonomous and conscious decisions'.

    Publication date: 01/10/2024

  5. Insights

    The 2 UNESCO Dolomites Functional Networks coordinated by the Autonomous Province of Trento

    The Comprehensive Management Strategy of the UNESCO Dolomites Site is aimed at maintaining the universal values of the Property and is built around the basic concept of 'network management', i.e. the construction of a network between the different ways of governing the territory, in order to enhance the various management specificities.

  6. Insights

    Unesco Club of Trento

    On 23 October 2012, the Italian Federation of Unesco Clubs based in Florence approved the Trento Unesco Club, the first Unesco Club in the Autonomous Province of Trento and the Trentino Alto Adige Region.

  7. Insights

    UNESCO World Network of Water Museums

    Since 2023 the Autonomous Province of Trento has been an institutional partner of the "UNESCO Global Network of Water Museums" (acronym WAMU-NET). The network was born as a flagship initiative of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme, has its own seat in Trentino and includes about 60 museums and institutions from 30 different countries.

  8. Insights

    The Terrace of Stars, a 'UNESCO site connected to the sky'

    The Terrace of Stars - at an altitude of about 1,500 metres on Monte Bondone (TN) - is a place that is well suited for observing the sky, thanks to its limited light pollution and clear, smog-free air. Here, every year since 2001, the Muse (Science Museum) with its local branch offers astronomical observation experiences to thousands of people who want to admire the sky and learn about its characteristics and secrets.

  9. Insights

    Dry stone wall art

    The art of dry stone walling, i.e. the knowledge and skill of building dry stone artefacts, common to eight European countries, was inscribed as a construction technique in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2018. This "art" consists in building by placing stones one on top of the other, without using any other materials except, in some cases, dry earth.

  10. Insights

    Chair Engineering for Human and Sustainable Development

    In 2011, the UNESCO Chair in 'Engineering for Human and Sustainable Development' was established at the University of Trento.

  11. Insights

    Alpi Ledrensi and Judicaria Biosphere Reserve from the Dolomites to Lake Garda

    The territory of the Ledrensi Alps and the Giudicarie esteriori, which stretches between two jewels of Trentino, Lake Garda and the Brenta Dolomites (more than 3100 m of altitude difference concentrated in less than 30 km as the crow flies, in an environment rich in biodiversity and history) was awarded UNESCO Biosphere status in 2015 Alpi Ledrensi e Judicaria

  12. Insights

    Adamello Brenta - Geopark

    An extraordinary territory where two geological worlds, the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello-Presanella group, face each other and where every type of existing rock is represented: sedimentary, metamorphic and magmatic rocks. The Adamello Brenta Nature Park (620.51 square kilometres) is the largest protected area in Trentino.

  13. Insights

    Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites in the Alps

    Among almost a thousand pile-dwelling sites discovered in the Alps, 111 have been chosen to be a Unesco Site, and among them are the Trentino sites of Ledro and Fiavè. Exceptional conservation conditions have transformed the pile dwellings into enormous archives of data on our past.

  14. Insights

    World Heritage Dolomites

    On 26 June 2009, in Seville, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee recognised the Dolomites as a World Heritage Site for their aesthetic and landscape value as well as for their scientific importance in terms of geology and geomorphology, recognising them as 'among the most beautiful mountain landscapes in the world'.

  15. Services

    Disaster relief for economic activities Vigolana and Trento Plateau

    Criteria, methods and forms for requesting contributions and compensation for economic activities damaged by the severe damage caused by the intense storms that affected the municipalities of Altopiano della Vigolana and Trento during the night of 28-29 July 2024. Annex 1 to Provincial Council Resolution No 1209 of 2 August 2024

  16. Press releases

    Aosta Valley and Trento twinned in the sign of solidarity

    Vice-President Francesca Gerosa attended the first event of 'Aosta Valley Capital of Giving' on Sunday 29 September

    Publication date: 01/10/2024

  17. Events

    Africa and Science: The challenge of 'with'

    Monday 11 November 2024 6.30 p.m.
    Ferrari meetings - Cantine Ferrari
    Via del Ponte 15 - Trento

  18. Administration

    Doctors with Africa CUAMM

  19. Documents

    Guida alla compilazione - Bando acquisto 2024

    Guida alla compilazione della domanda online del contributo per l’acquisto della prima casa di abitazione da recuperare a favore di giovani, giovani coppie e famiglie numerose, bando 2024.

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